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A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly, a synonym for all of Corvus. The word "crow" is used as part of the common name of many species. The related term "raven" is not linked scientifically to any certain trait but is rather a general grouping for larger-sized species of Corvus. The collective name for a group of crows is a "murder".

Behavior and intelligence
Crows are highly intelligent birds known for problem solving, tool use, and social behavior. Studies have shown that crows can create and use tools, recognize and remember individual human faces, and share information with other crows about potential threats. Crows also live in social groups and communicate with one another using a variety of vocalizations. == Species ==
Species
Corvus (C.) albusPied crow (Central African coasts to Southern Africa) • C. bennettiLittle crow (Australia) • C. brachyrhynchosAmerican crow (United States, southern Canada, northern Mexico) • C. capensisCape crow or Cape rook (East and Southern Africa) • C. celebensisSulawesi crow (Sulawesi, Indonesia) • C. cornixHooded crow (Northern and Eastern Europe, North Africa and Middle East) • C. coroneCarrion crow (Europe and East Asia) • C. culminatusIndian jungle crow (South Asia) • C. edithaeSomali crow or dwarf raven (East Africa) • C. encaSunda crow (Malaysia, Borneo, Indonesia) • C. florensisFlores crow (Flores Island) • C. fuscicapillusBrown-headed crow (New Guinea) • C. hawaiiensis (formerly C. tropicus) – Hawaiian crow (Hawaii) • C. imparatusTamaulipas crow (northeastern Mexico and southern Texas) • C. insularisBismarck crow (Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea) • C. jamaicensisJamaican crow (Jamaica) • C. kubaryiMariana crow or aga (Guam and Rota, Marianas) • C. leucognaphalusWhite-necked crow (Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico) • C. levaillantiiEastern jungle crow (India, Burma) • C. macrorhynchosLarge-billed crow (East Asia) • C. meekiBougainville crow or Solomon Islands crow (Papua New Guinea, Northern Solomon Islands) • C. minutusCuban palm crow (Cuba) • C. moneduloidesNew Caledonian crow (New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands) • C. nasicusCuban crow (Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, Grand Caicos Island) • C. orruTorresian crow or Australian crow (Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands) • C. ossifragusFish crow (Southeastern U.S. coast) • C. palmarumHispaniolan palm crow (Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) • C. philippinusPhilippine jungle crow (Philippines) • C. pusillusPalawan crow (Philippines) • C. samarensisSamar crow (Philippines) • C. sierramadrensisSierra Madre crow (Philippines) • C. sinaloaeSinaloa crow (Pacific Coast from Sonora to Colima) • C. splendensHouse crow or Indian house crow (South Asia, Middle East, East Africa) • C. torquatusCollared crow (eastern China south into Vietnam) • C. torques – White-collared crow (Central Africa; treated by some older sources as a separate species, but usually considered a subspecies of C. albus in modern taxonomy) • C. tristisGrey crow or Bare-faced crow (New Guinea and neighboring islands) • C. typicusPiping crow or Celebes pied crow (Sulawesi, Muna, Butung) • C. unicolorBanggai crow (Banggai Island) • C. validusLong-billed crow (Northern Moluccas) • C. violaceusViolet crow (Seram, Indonesia) • C. woodfordiWhite-billed crow or Solomon Islands crow (Solomon Islands) ==See also==
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